วันเสาร์ที่ 17 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Miami Heat - Trouble in Paradise?

It looks great on paper. Dwayne Wade at shooting guard, Chris Bosh at center, and LeBron James at small forward. A match made in heaven? One thing we have to remember is that this is the NBA and not NBA2K11. The team with the most all-stars is not always going to win the championship. Chris Bosh has little had little success in the playoffs. LeBron hasn't won a single game in the NBA finals, and sure, D-Wade has a ring but he did it with then 3-time champ Shaquille O'Neal. If this were 2K sports, the Heat would go undefeated and win every game in the playoffs, but there are a lot more variables that go into an NBA season than just player ratings.

What happens when the future hall of famers' egos come into play? Will Bosh be ok with always being the last of the new Big 3? Is Wade going to be ok if his two new teammates start getting the nod from bouncers at local Miami hot spots before him in HIS town? How will D-Wade and Chris Bosh react if LeBron throws up his chalk dust on opening night? Even though I know Miami will try to play 3-on-5 next season, how will the other 12 players feel about getting NONE of the limelight. Everything will be all smiles and handshakes in the beginning, but will the carefree and optimistic attitudes of the new Big 3 keep up with the rigors of the NBA seasons to come? Sure, it worked for the Celtics in 2007, but those players were all in their 30's and are a lot more mature and experienced than the three 20-somethings on the Heat. Watch as the drama unfolds in October.




Morgan Williams
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http://www.zoomlebron3.com
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